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Title: Enhancing Driver Monitoring and Decision-Making in Autonomous Vehicles
Authors: Simić, Danijela 
Tanasijević, Ivana 
Timotijević, Dragoje
Ferenc, Goran
Žarković, Mihailo
Filipović, Sofija
Veselinović, Dušan
Amokrane-Ferka, Kahina
Affiliations: Informatics and Computer Science 
Informatics and Computer Science 
Keywords: autonomous vehicles;driver monitoring
Issue Date: 2024
Rank: M33
Publisher: Istočno Sarajevo : Elektrotehnički fakultet
Related Publication(s): Zbornik radova : XXIII međunarodni simpozijum Infoteh-Jahorina 2024, 20.-22. mart 2024.
Conference: Međunarodni simpozijum Infoteh-Jahorina = International Symposium Infoteh-Jahorina (23 ; 2024 ; Istočno Sarajevo)
Abstract: 
This paper examines the integration of advanced Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) and driver monitoring systems in level-3 autonomous vehicles, where a car can be selfdriven, but requires intervention in severe conditions. It highlights key research advancements in cognitive workload and driver interaction studies, emphasizing the importance of real-time assessment of driver state using multi-modal data. The study explores innovative decision-making approaches using fuzzy logic and machine learning to manage control transitions in semi-autonomous driving scenarios. The goal is to enhance safety and efficiency in autonomous vehicles by providing a nuanced understanding and prediction of driver behavior, contributing to the development of intelligent, human-centered automotive technology.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3011
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